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The resistance of a conductor is 5 Omega...

The resistance of a conductor is `5 Omega " at " 50 ^(@) C` and `6 Omega" at " 100^(@) C` then the resistance at `0^(@) C` is _______ .

A

`0 Omega`

B

`3.5 Omega`

C

`4 Omega`

D

`8 Omega`

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